1 require 'integration_helper'
2 require 'selenium-webdriver'
5 class CollectionsTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest
6 test "Collection page renders name" do
7 uuid = api_fixture('collections')['foo_file']['uuid']
8 coll_name = api_fixture('collections')['foo_file']['name']
9 visit page_with_token('active', "/collections/#{uuid}")
10 assert(page.has_text?(coll_name), "Collection page did not include name")
11 # Now check that the page is otherwise normal, and the collection name
12 # isn't only showing up in an error message.
13 assert(page.has_link?('foo'), "Collection page did not include file link")
16 test "can download an entire collection with a reader token" do
17 Capybara.current_driver = :rack_test
19 uuid = api_fixture('collections')['foo_file']['uuid']
20 token = api_fixture('api_client_authorizations')['active_all_collections']['api_token']
21 url_head = "/collections/download/#{uuid}/#{token}/"
23 # It seems that Capybara can't inspect tags outside the body, so this is
24 # a very blunt approach.
25 assert_no_match(/<\s*meta[^>]+\bnofollow\b/i, page.html,
26 "wget prohibited from recursing the collection page")
27 # TODO: When we can test against a Keep server, actually follow links
28 # and check their contents, rather than testing the href directly
29 # (this is too closely tied to implementation details).
30 hrefs = page.all('a').map do |anchor|
31 link = anchor[:href] || ''
32 if link.start_with? url_head
33 link[url_head.size .. -1]
34 elsif link.start_with? '/'
40 assert_equal(['foo'], hrefs.compact.sort,
41 "download page did provide strictly file links")
44 test "can view empty collection" do
45 uuid = 'd41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e+0'
46 visit page_with_token('active', "/collections/#{uuid}")
47 assert page.has_text?('This collection is empty')